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Qatari FM: Persian Gulf states, Iran need to agree on format for dialogue

Friday, 07 May 2021 9:50 AM   [ Last Update: Friday, 07 May 2021 9:50 AM ] Qatari Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani is pictured at the presidential palace in Baabda, Lebanon, February 9, 2021. (Photo by Reuters) Qatar’s Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani has underscored the necessity of an agreement on a format for dialogue between the Persian Gulf Arab countries and Iran that would address ongoing concerns and ease regional tensions.                      The region needs to feel some stability and needs to have all the players in the region coming along together and to have dialogue to calm down all these tensions, Al Thani told Reuters news agency on Thursday.

The Roots of Violence - episode 1 - Iran 1952 to 2001

Jaleh Square, Tehran, September 8, 1978. (Image by Kayhan news agency, Iran) Welcome to the first in what we hope will be a series of interviews in which we look at the Middle East region and try to understand better what is going on there. The view from the West is that it is a very violent and dangerous place. There is an ongoing war in Yemen and there are several other countries that appear to be on the brink of war. There are some dreadful abuses of human rights and there are failed states. But on the other hand this region is the cradle of Western civilization: Mesopotamia, Persia, Egypt, Syria, Palestine, Arabia are places of myth and legend. Great mystics, mathematicians, translators and storytellers have come from there. Major religions have their most sacred places here. Western art, music, science and food have all felt the impact of this region.

The Roots of Violence episode 1 Iran 1952 to 2001

The Roots of Violence episode 1 Iran 1952 to 2001 Pressenza 03 May 2021, 06:28 GMT+10 Welcome to the first in what we hope will be a series of interviews in which we look at the Middle East region and try to understand better what is going on there. The view from the West is that it is a very violent and dangerous place. There is an ongoing war in Yemen and there are several other countries that appear to be on the brink of war. There are some dreadful abuses of human rights and there are failed states. But on the other hand this region is the cradle of Western civilization: Mesopotamia, Persia, Egypt, Syria, Palestine, Arabia are places of myth and legend. Great mystics, mathematicians, translators and storytellers have come from there. Major religions have their most sacred places here. Western art, music, science and food have all felt the impact of this region.

The Abraham Accords effect: more armed drones in the Middle East - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

An MQ-9 Reaper flies a combat mission over southern Afghanistan. (Photo credit: US Air Force / Lt. Col. Leslie Pratt) Israel, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Bahrain signed a historic agreement to normalize relations in August 2020. Then-president Trump hailed the Abraham Accords, as the agreement is called, as a harbinger of peace in the volatile Middle East. Trump later tried to sweeten the deal with a $23 billion arms sale to the UAE. After Biden was elected president, the deal’s future remained uncertain until mid-April, when a US State Department spokesman said the administration will approve the weapons sale. That means the UAE will soon have American-made armed Reaper drones in its arsenal.

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